Claims
- 1. A method for determining a sampling time for a time-domain equalizer, the method comprising:dividing an over-sampled sequence into a plurality of individual Nyquist rate sequences; determining time-domain equalizer coefficients using one of the individual Nyquist rate sequences; measuring a performance for each of the individual Nyquist rate sequences using the time-domain equalizer coefficients; selecting the Nyquist rate sequence having the best performance; and configuring the sampling time so that the selected Nyquist rate sequence is provided to the time-domain equalizer.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein measuring a performance for each of the individual Nyquist rate sequences using the time-domain equalizer coefficients comprises calculating a shortened signal-to-noise ratio for each of the individual Nyquist rate sequences.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein selecting the Nyquist rate sequence having the best performance comprises selecting the Nyquist rate sequence associated with the highest shortened signal-to-noise ratio.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring the sampling time so that the selected Nyquist rate sequence is provided to the time-domain equalizer comprises configuring a delaying a digital filter so that the digital filter provides the selected Nyquist rate sequence to the time-domain equalizer.
- 5. A program product for determining a sampling time for a time-domain equalizer, the program product comprising:logic for dividing an over-sampled sequence into a plurality of individual Nyquist rate sequences; logic for determining time-domain equalizer coefficients using one of the individual Nyquist rate sequences; logic for measuring a performance for each of the individual Nyquist rate sequences using the time-domain equalizer coefficients; logic for selecting the Nyquist rate sequence having the best performance; and logic for configuring the sampling time so that the selected Nyquist rate sequence is provided to the time-domain equalizer.
- 6. A communication system comprising a first communication device in communication with a second communication device over a communication channel, wherein the first communication device is operably coupled to transmit a training signal to the second communication device over the communication channel, and wherein the second communication device is operably coupled to receive the training signal over the communication channel, over-sample the received signal at a predetermined multiple N times a predetermined Nyquist rate, divide the over-sampled sequence into a plurality of individual Nyquist rate sequences, determine time-domain equalizer coefficients using one of the individual Nyquist rate sequences, measure a performance for each of the individual Nyquist rate sequences using the time-domain equalizer coefficients, select the Nyquist rate sequence having the best performance, and configure the sampling time so that the selected Nyquist rate sequence is provided to a time-domain equalizer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application may be related to the following commonly-owned United States patent applications, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties:
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/542,212 entitled SYSTEM, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR TIME-DOMAIN EQUALIZER TRAINING USING AN AUTO-REGRESSIVE MOVING AVERAGE MODEL, filed on even date herewith in the names of Qingli Liu and Aleksandar Purkovic;
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/542,366 entitled SYSTEM, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR TIME-DOMAIN EQUALIZER TRAINING USING INJECTED OUT-OF-BAND NOISE, filed on even date herewith in the names of Aleksandar Purkovic and Qingli Liu;
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/542,222 entitled SYSTEM, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR TIME-DOMAIN EQUALIZER TRAINING USING A TWO-PASS AUTO-REGRESSIVE MOVING AVERAGE MODEL, filed on even date herewith in the names of Aleksandar Purkovic and Steven A. Tretter.
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